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Lego Based Therapy For Young People

Lego Based Therapy is a collaborative, play therapy/social developmental programme designed to aid, teach and promote social communication and social competence in a range of children and young people. It’s highly structured, systematic and predictable, making it extremely enticing to children and young people, particularly those who are attracted by routine and structure.  Therapy sessions […]

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Job vacancy looking to recruit new manager

Vacancy Education Specialist

FCC are excited to recruit an experienced and enthusiastic part-time Education Specialist, ideally based in the Midlands area, to join our successful charity. The role is home based providing support to our foster families across England including Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, East Anglia, Yorkshire, the North West and the Midlands. The successful candidate will have at least 5 years classroom teaching experience and recent teaching experience in Primary or Secondary Education. Part time 24 hours per week 9am to 3pm Mon-Thurs, Term Time Only (39 weeks per year )- work from home.

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Job vacancy looking to recruit new manager

Vacancy Finance Manager

FCC are excited to recruit an exceptional Finance Manager, who will be a key member of our management team, to join our successful charity. The role holder will work closely with the Senior Leadership Team and will be expected to be a strategic thinker and lead on key aspects of financial and resource planning. The successful candidate will be a fully qualified accountant with experience of working within the charitable sector. Part time 22.5-25 hours per week, hybrid working, Location Malvern, WR14

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Inappropriate Image Sharing Online – PARENT GUIDES

There is a real and growing concern of how many young people find it OK to share inappropriate images online. It is leading to so many becoming vulnerable to potential exploitation, blackmail and harm from a young age, leaving a lasting digital footprint. If you share it, you are involved. It’s time for foster carers and parents to have an important conversation about online safety.  Let’s help children navigate the digital world as safely as possible.

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